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- In 1943 a secret government cloaking project goes awry vanishing a navy destroyer. In 2012, the destroyer reappears, setting off a series of events threatening to destroy the world.
- A group of seniors plan to break out of their retirement home.
- Still traumatized by the disappearance of her three-year-old daughter 15 years ago, Julia Sandburg's old psychic wounds painfully resurface when she meets Louise; a troubled young woman with a checkered past.
- Pam tries very hard to lose her virginity and always searches for "the one." She's not alone; her best friends are with her.
- A bond between three people in a German concentration camp is still there many years after they were split up, all deep scars from back then. One of them invites them to a reunion, and we're out for a night none of them will ever forget.
- Edina is a middle aged intellectual whose long lasting relationship with her long-term girlfriend recently ended but she couldn't process the break up yet. She goes to a beauty salon for a full-on bikini wax. During the painful treatment she gets in touch with her repressed memories and with her inner sorrow.
- 20061h 28m6.7 (17)Video"Make Peace or Die: The First Days of War in Iraq with 1 Battalion 5 Marines" is a boots-on-the-ground account of the treacherous three-week journey from the oilfields of Kuwait to Saddam Hussein's palace in Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom with one of the most decorated units in the U.S. military. Footage from embedded reporters, Department of Defense archives, digital images from individual Marines, and interviews conducted by a former member of 1/5 in the summer of 2003 provide a rare glimpse into the souls of America's warriors. From their first full-scale battle at Saddam Canal to dealing with the fog of war at a roadblock on the streets of Baghdad, we witness in these men the essence of conflict, both personal and professional, as seen through the ages. The film serves as both an intensely personal oral history and a chilling snapshot of events that would give way to the future in Iraq.
- Recorded Live at the Theatre Royal in Limerick City, Ireland's No. 1 funny man takes you on a hilarious journey through Christmas parties, life with the kids, his unsuccessful attempts at getting laid and his wedding day in a non-stop helter-skelter of laughter and outrageous mayhem.
- A world of appearances, elegance and luxury, but eaten away by fears and compromises hides terrible secrets and many sins. In this world, the game is set and the fall is near. A world of wealth, of temporary happiness, of shameful secrets in which models are high-class prostitutes, where drug dealing is a reality and gang fights leave countless victims. The Sins of Eve is a detailed story of confusions, conflicts and revelations.
- Recorded Live at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin When you remember that Brendan O'Carroll began his comedy career in his native city of Dublin - playing in pubs to maybe 100 people - then it puts into perspective this performance in the Olympia Theatre as he returns to the City by the Liffey to a record pre-sold 50,000 tickets. This show includes readings from his novel "The Mammy" and even Brendan singing his lovesong "How can I say I love you?"
- Sofia Sonja Vujanovic joins the Communists fighting the Nazis occupying WWII Serbia and after being taken to Auschwitz becomes a resistance leader there.
- Garrett is a family man struggling to survive in a world devastated by a global nuclear event. He ventures into a desolate city for a food run on Christmas Eve where he encounters a cult leader who calls himself St. Nicholas. Garrett gets plunged into an underground world of mayhem and violence on his journey to return home with food in time for Christmas.
- Based on true events, several stories about dis empowerment of women, are closely intertwined, affecting to each other's, unfolding against the background of the traditional, patriarchal society of modern-day Kyrgyzstan ultimately result in a series of tragic outcomes. The realities of modern-day Kyrgyzstan, despite the status of a "secular state", are violence, hypocrisy, and widespread infringement of the rights of women who are stay a socially unprotected part of the population. Under the conditions of aggressive propaganda of both patriarchal and radical, religious ideology, the ideas of feminism in Kyrgyzstan are equated with the popularization of LGBTQ communities, are openly criticized and the justice system, in most cases, takes the side of murderers and rapists.
- When Kotone inherits her grandfather's Tokyo café, she discovers the shop holds more secrets than anyone could imagine. The café is a meeting spot for beings from multiple, mystical worlds. You'll meet the king of demons, a humanoid beast, a fallen angel, and more. And when government agents monitoring non-human activities show up at your door, your new café is about to become a lot more colorful.
- A road appears on the threshold between fiction and reality. In the distance, two figures appear, curved in on themselves. Advancement is inevitable.
- Recorded Live at the Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork In the "Real" Capital of Ireland, Cork City, Brendan O'Carroll takes the Southern Audience on a riotous trip through Irish life. Also featuring the debut performance on DVD of Brendan's most loved character "Rocky Brennan"
- 1945: a group of Italian-American soldiers arrives in Italy at the end of World World Two and settles in the woods near a village in the Po Valley. During the dead moments of military life, the soldiers start to tell each other stories from their hometowns. The themes that link the stories together are life and death. Every fairy tale is a voyage that leads to a change: the passage from the innocence of youth towards the world of grown-up people.
- Documentary that examines the complex relationship both caring and cruel between human beings and gorillas, from the earliest interactions to today. Includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the Wildlife Conservation Society's new Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit, a $43 million, 6.5 acre African rain forest built in New York City's Bronx Zoo. This look into the lives of the Zoo's 23 western lowland gorillas is combined with historical footage, Hollywood film clips and an expedition to Central Africa to report on a number of important field projects in the Congo Basin.
- The late Rabbi Meier Schimmel is a public figure garnering tremendous respect for gifting love to anyone who stepped inside his Synagogue, the House of Light(R)(as it is translated). The documentary is a portrait of an extraordinary man who escaped Nazi Germany with $9 in his pocket and built the 1st Studio City Synagogue as well as the 1st Kosher bakery and eatery in Los Angeles.
- The documentary covers the concert event featuring Don Backy and Lorenzo Andreaggi which took place on the 18th November 2022 at the Aurora Theatre in Scandicci, near Florence. Lorenzo Andreaggi, appointed artistic heir to his mentor, internationally known singer Narciso Parigi, sang the same songs Parigi brought to fame in the United States over his long career. Don Backy, father or Italy's "melodic song", performed, on the other hand, some of his most famous hits. Don Backy and Lorenzo Andreaggi also duet in some songs, including "Firenze storia", written in 2019 by Don Backy for Narciso Parigi and performed in 2021 by Lorenzo Andreaggi. Among some gems, the song "Amici miei", which Parigi wrote for the Pietro Germi/Mario Monicelli film by the same title but was never included in it, is sung here by Lorenzo Andreaggi and his band; a piece taken from Andreaggi's own album "Italia, America e ritorno" featuring the artistic direction of Narciso Parigi.